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THE
DECEMBER 5, 1925
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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Permanent
features of
the RCA line
Radiola 30, eight-
tube Super-Hetero-
dyne, with uni-con-
irol. It has the new
Cone type power
loudspeaker — needs
no batteries, but op-
erates on the 60 cy-
cle, 110 volt A. C.
l i g h t i n g circui t.
Complete. List. .
$575.
w
Radiola Loud-
speaker, Model
104, has amaz-
ing volume and
acoustical fideli-
ty. With Radi-
olas 25 or 28, it
operates the set
without batter-
ies, from 60 cy-
cle, 110 volt A.
C. lighting cir-
cuit. With all
tubes. List .
. . . .
$245.
Uni-control
super-heterodynes
Power loudspeakers
AC. drive
These—backed by an advertising campaign greater than
ever before—promise continuing profits in radio to the
merchants who qualify as Authorized RCA Dealers.
Radiola 25. a six-
tube uni-control
Super-Hetero-
dyne, that uses the
new power tube.
It has space in the
CHbinet for dry
batteries, but can
be used (with an
ad a pter ) w i t h
Loudspeaker
Model 104 with-
out b a t t e r i e s .
With 6 Radio-
trons. List. $165.
RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
Radiola ZO, an en
tirely new rive-tubc
tuned radio frequen-
cy set, with regener-
ation. Antenna type,
with the new dry
battery power Ra-
diotron. Without
accessories. List . .
. . . .
$102.50.
With 5 Rudiotrons
List . . . . $115.
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